Tendon

/ˈtɛndən/ noun

A tendon is a strong band of tissue in your body that connects a muscle to a bone. It helps your body move when your muscles pull on your bones.

From Medieval Latin *tendon*, from Latin *tendere* 'to stretch'. Tendons were named for their role in stretching and pulling as muscles contract.

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